Thank you for providing this brief introduction to the Automatic Stitch Regulator. It’s a very clean design providing good visibility to the quilting area. I look forward to giving it a try!
If it doesn't say what it's regulating about the stitch it's missing an important piece of information. Is every stitch the same length regardless of how your speed changes as you move the fabric? Or is it the tension that's the same? Or both? Or something else entirely. I'm no wiser at the end than I was at the beginning. And a comparison of "with ASR" and "without ASR" so we could appreciate what a difference the breakthrough makes that would have made this so much better too. Now I'm just going to have to find another video and hope that explains what it is the benefits of it are. :-)
Thank you for providing this brief introduction to the Automatic Stitch Regulator. It’s a very clean design providing good visibility to the quilting area. I look forward to giving it a try!
I hope santa is watching. This is so exciting.
If it doesn't say what it's regulating about the stitch it's missing an important piece of information. Is every stitch the same length regardless of how your speed changes as you move the fabric? Or is it the tension that's the same? Or both? Or something else entirely. I'm no wiser at the end than I was at the beginning. And a comparison of "with ASR" and "without ASR" so we could appreciate what a difference the breakthrough makes that would have made this so much better too. Now I'm just going to have to find another video and hope that explains what it is the benefits of it are. :-)
A stitch regulator detects the speed of the quilt moving under the needle and adjusts the speed of stitching to maintain a designated stitch length.
@@ShawnNorthcutt2011 Thank you so much! I watched 3 other videos yesterday and none of them explained what it actually did so I gave up. :-)